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Amtsakhara
Амцахара
LeaderAlkhas Kvitsinia
Founded31 March 1999
IdeologyAbkhaziannationalism[1]
Russophilia
Coloursgreen, red
People's Assembly
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Website
www.amtsakhara.org

Amtsakhara(Abkhaz:Амцахара) is apolitical partyinAbkhazia.

Foundation

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On 31 March 1999, Amtsakhara was founded on the initiative ofSergei Dbar,Vladimir Nachach,Aki ArdzinbaandGarik Samanbaand a number of others as a public organisation uniting veterans of the1992–1993 war with Georgia.During its founding congress, Dbar was elected its first Chairman, which he remained until 2001. In 2002, Amtsakhara was transformed into a socio-political movement and Nachach andMirab Kishmariabecame its co-Chairmen.[2][3]

Prior to 2004

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Although originally formed as an association for veterans, Amtsakhara broadened its membership to include the wider community. Before Amtsakhara, the only notable opposition group had been theAitairamovement. Amtsakhara managed to take over the leadership of the opposition, empowered by its core of veterans. In the years leading up to 2004, Amtsakhara lobbied for reform of the government, including a greater balance of powers between the branches of government, and in particular, an increase in the powers of Abkhazian lawmakers. They were also successful in changing the procedure for amending the Constitution.[citation needed]

Amtsakhara was largely responsible for bringing down the government of Prime MinisterGennady Gaguliain 2003. This was the first time that a government had been forced to resign due to public pressure, rather than being sacked by PresidentVladislav Ardzinba.Amtsakhara had lashed out at Gagulia for being inefficient and weak on crime[citation needed],and public anger had boiled over at its congress. They had also threatened to organize a national rally if Gagulia did not step down.

As perhaps the only opposition group with the capability to challenge the Abkhazian government, they were threatened at various times. On April 19, 2003, their office was bombed, although there were no casualties. Two of their activists died in a car bombing, which they accused the authorities of being complicit in.[citation needed]In June 2004,Garri Aiba,one of Amtsakhara's leaders was shot dead while driving through the city. As a result, foreign minister and fellow Amtsakhara leaderSergei Shambaresigned in protest.

During 2003 and early 2004, Amtsakhara lobbied for President Ardzinba to step down. In late 2003, they had asked parliament to come up with a means for impeaching him by mid-December, but this did not occur.

2004 Presidential election

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Amtsakhara intended to challenge the ruling party at the October 2004 Presidential election, when Ardzinba was forced by the Constitution to step down.

Their chances of winning the 2004 elections initially suffered a blow in April 2004, when several other opposition politicians combined to form theUnited Abkhaziaalliance. However, in June 2004, Amtsakhara and United Abkhazia agreed to form a combined front at the elections, after the Aiba assassination. On July 20, 2004, they named former prime ministerSergei Bagapshas their presidential candidate, ending rumors that they may put up multiple candidates due to their prior lack of a clear leader.

Since 2013

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On 27 June 2013, Amtsakhara held a congress in which it transformed itself into a fully fledged political party, elected as its chairmenGarik SamanbaandOtar Lomia,and as its Deputy ChairmenVitali TarnavaandRamaz Jopua.[4]

Following theMay 2014 Revolution,Amtsakhara held an extraordinary congress on 18 July, in which it condemned the events and nominated Security Service ChairmanAslan Bzhaniafor President in theAugust election.[5]It held an extraordinary congress on 7 November to discuss the proposed Treaty on Alliance and Integration with Russia.[6]

On 22 May 2015, Amtsakhara held its fifth congress. Co-Chairman Samanba sharply criticised the government and stated that Amtsakhara was now Abkhazia's sole opposition party.[7]The congress unanimously called upon presidentRaul Khajimbato appoint a member of the opposition to the post of Prime Minister and approved a change to its leadership structure, reducing its number of Chairmen from three to one.[8]On 4 June, the party's Political Council decided that Co-ChairmanAlkhas Kvitsiniashould take over as sole leader and elected him as the council's chairman.[9]On 21 October, at Amtsakhara's sixth congress, it confirmed this decision by electing Kvitsinia as the party's Chairman.[10]It also adopted a resolution calling on PresidentRaul Khajimbato resign.[11]

On 3 March 2016, Amtsakhara expressed its support for theplanned referendum to hold an early presidential election.[12]After PresidentRaul Khajimbaapproved the referendum and set its date to be 10 July, Amtsakhara planned a congress for 5 July. The congress had been planned to be held at the State Philharmonic, but the participants found the building locked, and decided to hold the congress in the adjacent park, with a one-hour delay as the electricity had been switched off.[13][14][15]The congress adopted several demands, including the dismissal of Interior MinisterLeonid Dzapshbaand the postponement of the referendum to the Autumn.[16]Participants then moved to the Interior Ministry to reiterate their demands.[17]Despite pleas by ChairmanAlkhas Kvitsinianot to violate the Ministry building, a number of activists tried to break through the security cordon, including by throwing stones, bricks and molotov cocktails.[17][18]As a result of the violence, nineteen security officers were injured, of which nine had to be hospitalised.[18]

On 30 November 2016, Amtsakhara held its 7th congress, in which it listed a number of complaints against the authorities, among which that it had sabotaged the recall referendum. The congress called upon President Raul Khajimba to resign by 15 December, failing which it would organise a 'People's Assembly' on that date.[19]

References

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  1. ^Peuch, Jean-Christophe (30 September 2004)."Georgia: Separatist Region Gears Up For Presidential Polls".RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty.Retrieved15 July2016.
  2. ^"История партии".Amtsakhara.org.Retrieved1 June2015.
  3. ^"Сегодня Сергею Дбару исполнилось бы 67 лет".Apsnypress.2 May 2013. Archived fromthe originalon 8 January 2014.Retrieved2 May2013.
  4. ^"Общественная организация ветеранов Отечественной войны народа Абхазии" Амцахара "преобразована в политическую партию".Apsnypress.27 June 2013. Archived fromthe originalon 2016-03-04.Retrieved4 July2013.
  5. ^"В Сухуме состоялся съезд республиканской политической партии" Амцахара "".Apsnypress.18 July 2014. Archived fromthe originalon 2014-07-20.Retrieved7 March2015.
  6. ^"Обращение к народу делегатов внеочередного съезда политической партии" Амцахара "".Apsnypress.8 November 2014. Archived fromthe originalon 26 November 2014.Retrieved14 November2014.
  7. ^"САМАНБА:" ПАРТИЯ «АМЦАХАРА "В НАСТОЯЩЕЕ ВРЕМЯ ЯВЛЯЕТСЯ ЕДИНСТВЕННОЙ ОППОЗИЦИОННОЙ СИЛОЙ В АБХАЗИИ".Abkhazia-Inform.22 May 2015.Retrieved1 June2015.
  8. ^"В СУХУМЕ ПРОШЕЛ V СЪЕЗД ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ПАРТИИ" АМЦАХАРА "".Abkhazia-Inform.22 May 2015.Retrieved1 June2015.
  9. ^"АЛХАС КВИЦИНИЯ ИЗБРАН ПРЕДСЕДАТЕЛЕМ ПОЛИТСОВЕТА РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКОЙ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ПАРТИИ" АМЦАХАРА "".Abkhazia-Inform.4 June 2015.Retrieved24 October2015.
  10. ^"АЛХАС КВИЦИНИЯ ИЗБРАН ПРЕДСЕДАТЕЛЕМ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ПАРТИИ" АМЦАХАРА "".Abkhazia-Inform.21 October 2015.Retrieved22 October2015.
  11. ^"ДЕЛЕГАТЫ СЪЕЗДА" АМЦАХАРА "ВЫРАЗИЛИ НЕДОВЕРИЕ ПРЕЗИДЕНТУ Р. ХАДЖИМБА И ТРЕБУЮТ ЕГО ОТСТАВКИ".Abkhazia-Inform.21 October 2015.Retrieved22 October2015.
  12. ^""АМЦАХАРА" ПРЕДОСТЕРЕГАЕТ ВЛАСТИ ОТ ПОПЫТОК ПОМЕШАТЬ ГРАЖДАНАМ В ОСУЩЕСТВЛЕНИИ СВОЕГО ЗАКОННОГО ПРАВА НА ВОЛЕИЗЪЯВЛЕНИЕ ПУТЕМ РЕФЕРЕНДУМА ".Abkhazia Inform.3 March 2016.Retrieved11 March2016.
  13. ^"ДЕЛЕГАТЫ СЪЕЗДА ПАРТИИ" АМЦАХАРА "СТОЯТ ВОКРУГ АБХАЗСКОЙ ГОСФИЛАРМОНИИ".Abkhazia Inform.5 July 2016.Retrieved1 August2016.
  14. ^"В СУХУМЕ НАЧАЛ РАБОТУ СЪЕЗД ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ПАРТИИ" АМЦАХАРА "".Abkhazia Inform.5 July 2016.Retrieved1 August2016.
  15. ^Sharia, Vitali (5 July 2016)."Вместо штурма" Летнего дворца "пошли на штурм МВД".Echo of the Caucasus.Retrieved16 November2016.
  16. ^"ДЕЛЕГАТЫ СЪЕЗДА ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ПАРТИИ" АМЦАХАРА "ПРИНЯЛИ РЕЗОЛЮЦИЮ".Abkhazia Inform.5 July 2016.Retrieved1 August2016.
  17. ^ab"УЧАСТНИКИ СЪЕЗДА" АМЦАХАРА "ПЕРЕМЕСТИЛИСЬ К ЗДАНИЮ МВД".Abkhazia Inform.5 July 2016.Retrieved1 August2016.
  18. ^abZavodskaia, Elena (6 July 2016)."Рауль Хаджимба:" Идет борьба за власть с использованием грязных технологий "".Echo of the Caucasus.Retrieved2 August2016.
  19. ^"ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ПАРТИЯ" АМЦХАРА "ПРИЗЫВАЕТ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА РАУЛЯ ХАДЖИМБА ДОСРОЧНО СЛОЖИТЬ ПОЛНОМОЧИЯ".Abkhazia Inform.30 November 2016.Retrieved10 December2016.